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the president's choice of defense secretary. do you have concerns over chuck hagel's nomination? >> no, i don't. i think obviously we know about him. he's in the senate and had been a round for a long time. he is capable . i think the president deserves the right to choose whomever he thinks will serve well. i don't have concerns at all. >> you expect a fight over his nomination? >> let's be clear. i will not have a say on this. it will go to the senate. in speaking with the senate colleagues and public reaction. hagel, if he's not taking a hard line on hesbollah and ham as and gaza. he has a vague approach. i want to know where he stands and make sure he is a firm supporter of our ally in the middle east and that is israel. >> gentleman, i know there is a lot of questions coming your way. we are glad you are with us here today. >> thank you. >> it is a please and you are nice to agree with a republican. >> we have agreement already . terrific. >> way high in the sky. could a new source of energy be coming up. how scientist hope to mine assteroids for fuel . the fight over a foot
the president's choice of defense secretary. do you have concerns over chuck hagel's nomination? >> no, i don't. i think obviously we know about him. he's in the senate and had been a round for a long time. he is capable . i think the president deserves the right to choose whomever he thinks will serve well. i don't have concerns at all. >> you expect a fight over his nomination? >> let's be clear. i will not have a say on this. it will go to the senate. in speaking with the...
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their go nations are paying for his legal defense. still, zimmerman's brother told courtroom reporters his entire family lives in fear. >> we are threatened publicly by various formats, phone, twitter. we live at a secluded place that nobody knows where we live. we have death threats directed at us for being george's family. >> shepard: with the case dividing that extra florida community, attorneys could face a tough time trying to find jurors who haven't already made up their minds on this matter. phil keeting is live outside of the courthouse. what's the sense there how long this might take, the jury selection? reporter: somewhere between one and three weeks. so if things go smoothly this week it's possible we could be having opening arguments next week, but really all boils down 0 to the jury pool of several hundred people and how pervasive the past 15 months of massive media attention has already led some of this potential jurors to make up their minds as to george zimmerman's guilt or innocence. that is exactly the line of questi
their go nations are paying for his legal defense. still, zimmerman's brother told courtroom reporters his entire family lives in fear. >> we are threatened publicly by various formats, phone, twitter. we live at a secluded place that nobody knows where we live. we have death threats directed at us for being george's family. >> shepard: with the case dividing that extra florida community, attorneys could face a tough time trying to find jurors who haven't already made up their minds...
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it's expected to go nowhere with harry reid playing defense for the white house. last night president obama kept the door open to changes in the law. >> what we'll do is continue to assess if there are roadblocks for people, we're going to clear out those roadblocks. >> open to whatever it takes. >> whatever it takes for people to get what is good quality health insurance at cheaper prices. >> the president was less accommodating when it came to criticism of the person who oversaw implementation of the law, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. >> still have full confidence in kathleen sebelius. >> i think kathleen sebelius under tremendously difficult circumstances over the last four and a half years has done a great job in setting up the insurance markets so that there is a good product out there for people to get. kathleen sebelius doesn't write code. she wasn't our i.t. person. >> no one so far suggested the secretary wrote even one of the estimated 5 million lines of faulty code, she doesn't seem to be going anywhere. speaking at the carter c
it's expected to go nowhere with harry reid playing defense for the white house. last night president obama kept the door open to changes in the law. >> what we'll do is continue to assess if there are roadblocks for people, we're going to clear out those roadblocks. >> open to whatever it takes. >> whatever it takes for people to get what is good quality health insurance at cheaper prices. >> the president was less accommodating when it came to criticism of the person...
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>> the defense version, pardon, yeah, the defense version has been pretty much in line with what the story was talked about on tuesday and in court. they stressed that when the investigating officer was brought on the stand by the prosecution, that the prosecution did actually not disprove the version of events. there was an argument as such over the angle of which the bullets were fired because pistorius' version has been stated that he was not wearing his prosthetic legs at the time of the incident while the prosecution insists he was. and the angle of the shot was fired, and good day for the defense and amount of credibility on the case, wearing protective shoes at the crime scene and also bullet from the incident was found by investigators. so it appears that chances have increased after court-- >> here is what i don't get. if the prosecutors said the neighbors heard yelling and screaming at two, three o'clock in the morning and the shots some time after and use the screaming to suggest there isn't a motive and the reason, is the prosecutor charges premeditat premeditated. and if
>> the defense version, pardon, yeah, the defense version has been pretty much in line with what the story was talked about on tuesday and in court. they stressed that when the investigating officer was brought on the stand by the prosecution, that the prosecution did actually not disprove the version of events. there was an argument as such over the angle of which the bullets were fired because pistorius' version has been stated that he was not wearing his prosthetic legs at the time of...
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republican opposition is growing against nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary. 19 g.o.p. senators say they will vote -- 12 g.o.p. senators say they will vote. he testified before the senate armed services committee thursday. hillary clinton said goodbye to her kriegs at the state department this afternoon. the same day a suicide bomber attacked the embassy in turkey. it's friday. the friday lightning round. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ i have a lot of eating planned for sunday. hot wings, nachos, sausages, maybe a wall russ, who knows. the inside of my stomach will look like a michelle obama nightmare. >> andrea: mine, too. super bowl sunday could be the biggest party day of the year. putting together a party is key. you have been to a party or two, bob, or 700. any advice? >> bob: i tell you who you don't want to have? no euro trash there that will call football soccer -- >> andrea: would offending people, do you have party planning tips? >> bob: don't have people who think they know something about
republican opposition is growing against nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary. 19 g.o.p. senators say they will vote -- 12 g.o.p. senators say they will vote. he testified before the senate armed services committee thursday. hillary clinton said goodbye to her kriegs at the state department this afternoon. the same day a suicide bomber attacked the embassy in turkey. it's friday. the friday lightning round. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to...
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. >> you areng our defensive coordinator. so don't worry about it it okay, kim? >> i news to that so many americans are finally being given a choice to not join a union. the evidence for that came with department of labor statistics showing union membership had again dropped. now at post world war ii low. a lot of people fleeing were states from indiana and wisconsin which finally passed laws for the first time allowing people to negotiate on their own, not have to pay union dues with which they don't agree. freedom in any context is good, paul. it's nice to see it in the
. >> you areng our defensive coordinator. so don't worry about it it okay, kim? >> i news to that so many americans are finally being given a choice to not join a union. the evidence for that came with department of labor statistics showing union membership had again dropped. now at post world war ii low. a lot of people fleeing were states from indiana and wisconsin which finally passed laws for the first time allowing people to negotiate on their own, not have to pay union dues...
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and you want to see how defensive the market has gotten? one of the hottest etfs is the power share. it's consumer stocks and util y utilities. you can buy it as a singing stock. here is this. people are piling into low volatility names because that's what has been working. you want to have better names. you get defensive names like this, it tells you something. >> it really does. another great chart. let's hit that news. you folks saw it at the bottom of your screen. a judge reversing a $482 million claim against j & j. they will not have to pay that money. look at that. has to do with a stint patent owned by radiologists. given the overall markets, here is our thesis. the recovery is a dwraeter counter weight to the problems over there. wherever there may be. chief investment officer, mainstay capital ceo are both joining us. housing is more important than those problems. true or false? >> i think that's true. it's an extension of what's going on in manufacturing, too. we have a cheap housing market and a cheap currency. and the growth an
and you want to see how defensive the market has gotten? one of the hottest etfs is the power share. it's consumer stocks and util y utilities. you can buy it as a singing stock. here is this. people are piling into low volatility names because that's what has been working. you want to have better names. you get defensive names like this, it tells you something. >> it really does. another great chart. let's hit that news. you folks saw it at the bottom of your screen. a judge reversing a...
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because we are in the defense case and we have got the defense experts. another defense expert is to go, that's the expert on domestic violence. there's going to be hearty cross-examination on that you can have jury questions. then, if they are finished there is going to be a rebuttal case by the prosecution and we expect that to be rather lengthy. and then finally, you will get to closing arguments and deliberation, but that's just the guilt phase. if they convict her of first-degree murder, then there will be more phases, the death penalty phase. >> incredible. fascinating trial. jean, thanks very much. joining us now is senior legal analyst, jeffrey toon and criminal defense attorney, mark geragos, author of "mistrial, an inside look at how the criminal works and what sometimes doesn't". what should they do about the forensic psychologist. should a forensic psychologist testify whether this were a crime of passion? >> this is a tough call. if this were not death penalty, i wouldn't let someone like that testify. that is not an expert niece a real form
because we are in the defense case and we have got the defense experts. another defense expert is to go, that's the expert on domestic violence. there's going to be hearty cross-examination on that you can have jury questions. then, if they are finished there is going to be a rebuttal case by the prosecution and we expect that to be rather lengthy. and then finally, you will get to closing arguments and deliberation, but that's just the guilt phase. if they convict her of first-degree murder,...
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. >> reporter: ...although his defense team tried to argue that their client was delusional... >> the defendant is delusional. >> reporter: ...and actually believed he was a rockefeller. but that's not the man federal agent tammy hardy met the night he was arrested. >> did that ever open up doors for you? >> plenty! are you kidding? everywhere. >> he knew. i'm not a rockefeller. i'm not christopher crowe. i'm not count mountbatten, or whoever that was. ( laughs ) >> it was amazing. works like a charm. try it sometime. ( laughter ) i'm serious. it worked like a charm. >> reporter: is he dangerous? >> yes. i have no doubt that he killed john sohus. i have no doubt that he killed linda sohus. >> reporter: in california, detective tim miley and delores scott were also convinced gerhartstreiter killed linda and john and were working against the clock to prove it before he could serve his time on the kidnapping charge and then disappear again. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest, with three entrées under $20. like our new snow crab and crab butter shrimp, just $14.99. onl
. >> reporter: ...although his defense team tried to argue that their client was delusional... >> the defendant is delusional. >> reporter: ...and actually believed he was a rockefeller. but that's not the man federal agent tammy hardy met the night he was arrested. >> did that ever open up doors for you? >> plenty! are you kidding? everywhere. >> he knew. i'm not a rockefeller. i'm not christopher crowe. i'm not count mountbatten, or whoever that was. (...
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the defense had real evidence in this case on their side. this jury was not acting in a completely irrational manner. there was plenty of evidence to conclude that george zimmerman was not guilty. >> in order for this jury to have found george zimmerman not guilty, they had to believe that trayvon martin was an aggressive boy. he was an aggressive person, that he attacked first. and part of i think the reasoning behind why they would believe that narrative is because they were afraid of and they feared that young black boy. and they saw him as an attacker. >> i want to bring in raymond santa santana. he was convicted of a brutal attack on a new york jogger in 1995. the public outcry at the time was enormous. the media used that term "wilding" they called it a wolfpack of young men in the park. raymond santana did not do it but served 13 years? >> 7 years. >> 7 years in jail and still has a civil case against the city. juror ronald gold held out for a while but voted to convict. he is also here. ronald, can you take me into that jury room? wh
the defense had real evidence in this case on their side. this jury was not acting in a completely irrational manner. there was plenty of evidence to conclude that george zimmerman was not guilty. >> in order for this jury to have found george zimmerman not guilty, they had to believe that trayvon martin was an aggressive boy. he was an aggressive person, that he attacked first. and part of i think the reasoning behind why they would believe that narrative is because they were afraid of...
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there is a fact-checking operation that goes through every word to make sure it is both accurate and defensible. as speech writers we would often come up with things we wanted the president to say. but if the fact checkers said, you can't say that, it's not true, out it wept. in their case the fact checkers said, you can't say that and they said it anyway. >> the journal reports a former official added to the journal in the midst of a hard fought political debate, quote, if you like your plan, you can probably keep it is not a salable point. that's obvious. but it's shocking to think that the president explicitly his led millions of americans about their health care. about health care. >> yep. >> and their relationship with their doctors, their children's relationships with their doctors, knowing that it wa untrue or having reason to understand that because it was more salable to say it the way he did. >> yep. on top of that, after he started saying it and they started being concerned that this wasn't true they went back and debated about wlrpt they should go out and have him do interviews to p
there is a fact-checking operation that goes through every word to make sure it is both accurate and defensible. as speech writers we would often come up with things we wanted the president to say. but if the fact checkers said, you can't say that, it's not true, out it wept. in their case the fact checkers said, you can't say that and they said it anyway. >> the journal reports a former official added to the journal in the midst of a hard fought political debate, quote, if you like your...
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let's of the department of defense. john: you work for the navy. if the sequester happens you will be laid off. >> that's right. well, i will get a furlough. john: the e-mail today. >> yes. by the way, i am not objecting to that. we need to have cats. and this -- these cuts are kind of crazy, but they're better than no cuts. and no cuts is what was on the table before. john: i will give you the last word. you moved to america from france because you felt america was better. now we are becoming like france. john: we are becoming like france, would take comfort in the fact that, i mean, france is, in fact a much worse. we talked about the 70% marginal tax rate. also, they have doubled their wealth tax in the last few years . the increased all the taxes that you can think about, and as a result, and you don't see it is quite yet an american, you have gerard depardieu, very famous actor decided to leave, and he has made the headlines, but he is just one of many, many, many. john: are to leave america. there's a notion in the way. thank you. coming up,
let's of the department of defense. john: you work for the navy. if the sequester happens you will be laid off. >> that's right. well, i will get a furlough. john: the e-mail today. >> yes. by the way, i am not objecting to that. we need to have cats. and this -- these cuts are kind of crazy, but they're better than no cuts. and no cuts is what was on the table before. john: i will give you the last word. you moved to america from france because you felt america was better. now we...
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they outlawyered the defense in a way that made don west, the defense attorney, presenting the opening argument seem pathetic and amateurish. he recovered and became a much better advocate for his client. now, in the closing argument, this is a prosecution that is grasping at straws. this is a prosecution adrift. this is a prosecution who knows they have no chance of proving the case that they brought before the nation and the world. >> bill: why spend three hours illuminating that? >> well, what he is attempting to do it's distract people, i believe, from the nexus of the self-defense. now, remembering that i believe the self-defense is the heart and soul of this case, what bernie de la aranda -- >> bill: he has got to know that's ineffective because his opposite is going to get the last word on it opposite is going to drill home. >> another interesting point you make. >> bill: so, what the prosecutor is doing, is basically meandering all over the place, the jury has got to grow frustrated with that. do you really want to alienate the jury in your closing statement? >> in florida, uni
they outlawyered the defense in a way that made don west, the defense attorney, presenting the opening argument seem pathetic and amateurish. he recovered and became a much better advocate for his client. now, in the closing argument, this is a prosecution that is grasping at straws. this is a prosecution adrift. this is a prosecution who knows they have no chance of proving the case that they brought before the nation and the world. >> bill: why spend three hours illuminating that?...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. and a guilty verdict in the hassan murder trial. convicted the on a psychiatrist with killing 13 service members. prosecutors are seeking the death sentence. >> that is not often researchers find a strain of flu before mushrooms into a pandemic. that is what happened with the newest bird flew. scientists are able to track the strain as a move from box to check and and other birds. the flu killed 40 people commit in 2009 of virus was traced to pittsburgh rebels after the culprit. >> working more hours might make you happier. a researcher at korea university >> he spent 10 years on the study. in the and he determined shorter hours on the job did not lead to greater life satisfaction. women like shorter work is a little more than men. also reported having the were struggles. many reported more stressful environments of the job. >> talk about counterintuitive. >> were using a cooking appliance that every family cooking[ female announcer ] you've always got a new accomplish
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. and a guilty verdict in the hassan murder trial. convicted the on a psychiatrist with killing 13 service members. prosecutors are seeking the death sentence. >> that is not often researchers find a strain of flu before mushrooms into a pandemic. that is what happened with the newest bird flew. scientists are able to track the strain as a move from box to check and and...
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chuck schumer softened his stance on former nebraska senator chuck hagel, president obama's nominee for defense secretary, hagel has been able to slowly grow a little more support in the senate ahead of his confirmation hearing and now though, some senators are raising questions about deputy national security advisor john brennan's chances of becoming cia director since at least one democratic senator has an issue with mr. brennan's role in the government, targeting americans that we thought were involved in terrorism, such as anwar al-awlaki, jamie. >> jamie: thank you so much for the look there. thank you. and as peter mentioned the federal court of appeals did unanimously ruled that president obama violated the constitution when he bypassed with a recess appointments that involved three vacancies to the national labor relations board. a tactic both parties used to keep presidents appointing people they don't like and the president claims he acted properly because the senate was away for the holidays, but the federal court didn't agree, instead that the senate was still technically in session
chuck schumer softened his stance on former nebraska senator chuck hagel, president obama's nominee for defense secretary, hagel has been able to slowly grow a little more support in the senate ahead of his confirmation hearing and now though, some senators are raising questions about deputy national security advisor john brennan's chances of becoming cia director since at least one democratic senator has an issue with mr. brennan's role in the government, targeting americans that we thought...
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a lot of people in south africa carry guns for self-defense. with regard to the issue, that was a major mistake what happened from oscar's part, it wasn't intentional. it could have been a very bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we are very fortunate and after that event, oscar was very apologetic. that's how dangerous guns can be. by no means did i think he was negligent with the gun. it was a pure accident, what happened. >> in terms of where we are now, try and -- if you can, tell me about the area of pretoria in south africa, where oscar lives. how dangerous is it there? did oscar have good reason -- and you told us he was paranoid. did oscar have good reason to fear someone would break in and cause his harm? >> definitely. i can't talk about around the world, but in south africa, the most secure state and most protected places are the places getting hit all the time, the upmarketplaces are where people are looking to break in, burglars are looking to intrude. i believe sense of security in south africa is a good thin
a lot of people in south africa carry guns for self-defense. with regard to the issue, that was a major mistake what happened from oscar's part, it wasn't intentional. it could have been a very bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we are very fortunate and after that event, oscar was very apologetic. that's how dangerous guns can be. by no means did i think he was negligent with the gun. it was a pure accident, what happened. >> in terms of where we are now, try and...
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that's how the people are seeing it, doi think the president and the secretary of defense -- they got off kind of easy on the cover. >> i think you're right on that. particularly the president. nobody knows who chuck hagel is, you can say chuck hagel -- they don't know who he is. >> okay, now, the why behind the reporting. cnn is the starkest example, they are a hard news organization still. they still pride themselves on a developing story. and to spend the paultry amount of time on it as they did was a bad decision. >> it's an interesting theory, and the fact that cnn, which has a lot of time on its hands. >> tons. >> the fact that they played it down would indicate that you may be on to something. i'm not sure why they played it down, unless they've done some focus groups and they found out that their people don't want to hear any -- you know, maybe they're not as left wing as msnbc. nobody is. but i think you may be on to something, they figure, let fox do this, we're not going to win that battle. >> we'll try to get some people in over here. it didn't work, by the way, the rating
that's how the people are seeing it, doi think the president and the secretary of defense -- they got off kind of easy on the cover. >> i think you're right on that. particularly the president. nobody knows who chuck hagel is, you can say chuck hagel -- they don't know who he is. >> okay, now, the why behind the reporting. cnn is the starkest example, they are a hard news organization still. they still pride themselves on a developing story. and to spend the paultry amount of time...
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[laughter] he is on the defense it does not want to take any responsibility for. >> interactive bush have been more powerful to say it is as the. i will take responsibility senate you should have written the last spee. >> i am available. lou: i do know the desperate need for your help. lou: thank you dr. jeffrey gardere and ed robi ludwig. check out our social media sites. e-mail me at lou@loudobbs.com. al qaeda report of the borrowing a campaign slogan from a president. there he is on the right. next. three distinguished fellows. three distinguished fellows. where are they up there? this is $100,000. three distinguished fellows. where are they up there? we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home busin
[laughter] he is on the defense it does not want to take any responsibility for. >> interactive bush have been more powerful to say it is as the. i will take responsibility senate you should have written the last spee. >> i am available. lou: i do know the desperate need for your help. lou: thank you dr. jeffrey gardere and ed robi ludwig. check out our social media sites. e-mail me at lou@loudobbs.com. al qaeda report of the borrowing a campaign slogan from a president. there he is...
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military defense, entitlements, mandatory programs. everything needs to be on the table and i think it's a great idea to get ceos involved. they see the problem. people have to solve a problem. melissa: i think that politicians could be afraid of that. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> we realized that their job is to do something. i was there when ronald reagan was president and we only had the house and we got a lot of stuff done. we have a lot of things in social security and it can be done. basically ronald reagan gave democrats cover. people need to have a national discussion. what kind of america are we going to leave our children are not. melissa: do you think the american people understand? >> i think that it was more possible to do it then was now. i want to be frank about this. we have to ask the question, is president obama seriously interested in cutting spending at the level that he is saying that we need. i do not believe that he is. i think that he feels that we need to go to the gridlock that we are
military defense, entitlements, mandatory programs. everything needs to be on the table and i think it's a great idea to get ceos involved. they see the problem. people have to solve a problem. melissa: i think that politicians could be afraid of that. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> we realized that their job is to do something. i was there when ronald reagan was president and we only had the house and we got a lot of stuff done. we have a lot of things in social...
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>> outside of defenses, he didn't have any. mr. zimmerman was described as being a very nice person but not the fighter. >> in the prosecution's cross examination, attorney john guy used a dummy to reenact the events that may have led to the fatal gun shot, including the positioning of the firearm during the fight. >> if this person, this mannequin, were carrying a firearm on their waist, where would the gun be right now in relation to me? >> would be at your left inner thigh. >> rig
>> outside of defenses, he didn't have any. mr. zimmerman was described as being a very nice person but not the fighter. >> in the prosecution's cross examination, attorney john guy used a dummy to reenact the events that may have led to the fatal gun shot, including the positioning of the firearm during the fight. >> if this person, this mannequin, were carrying a firearm on their waist, where would the gun be right now in relation to me? >> would be at your left inner...
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how much power does the secretary of defense or secretary of state have in this? >> very little. it's incon consequencial who it is. he chose somebody who is going to be somebody who executes the policy. john kerry has wanted to do this for a long time. now he will. he will execute whatever barack obama tells him to do. i don't think he is bringing anything new to the table, how to deal with syria or how to deal with north africa or any of other issues. there are serious concerns about john kerry not completely understanding the nature of assad for example. but i don't know that is really going to change anything with the administration policy. >> i want to play a sound bite from yesterday that we didn't focus on. hillary clinton about weapons. >> so, this pandora's box if you will of weapons, coming out of these countries in the middle east and north africa is the source of one of our biggest threats. there is no doubt that the algerian terrorist had weapons from libya. there is no doubt that the malian remnants of aqium have weapons from libya. >> bret: this is the first time p
how much power does the secretary of defense or secretary of state have in this? >> very little. it's incon consequencial who it is. he chose somebody who is going to be somebody who executes the policy. john kerry has wanted to do this for a long time. now he will. he will execute whatever barack obama tells him to do. i don't think he is bringing anything new to the table, how to deal with syria or how to deal with north africa or any of other issues. there are serious concerns about...
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. >>> this just about an hour, chuck hagel's nomination for defense secretary is expected to clear a major hurdle. the senate will try for a second time to muster 60 votes needed to pull an up or down straight majority for a vote. the former republican senator faces little support from his fellow republicans. >>> jack lew had a smoother right through the senate finance committee today. president obama's pick for treasury secretary could face a full senate vote later today or tomorrow. and now for other top stories making news in egypt, a gas explosion being blamed for the deadly fall of a hot air balloon. 18 tourists were killed when their balloon dropped 1,000 feet to the ground. three others were hospitalized including the pilot. >>> next, let's take a look at the big board. uncertainty caused by the italian elections sent ripples through world markets this morning. but so par the dfar the dow has looking pretty good. unlike the dow, major indices in europe and asia dropped pie as much as 4%. 61 points and climbing for the dow here in the good old usa. >>> united states census bure
. >>> this just about an hour, chuck hagel's nomination for defense secretary is expected to clear a major hurdle. the senate will try for a second time to muster 60 votes needed to pull an up or down straight majority for a vote. the former republican senator faces little support from his fellow republicans. >>> jack lew had a smoother right through the senate finance committee today. president obama's pick for treasury secretary could face a full senate vote later today or...
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holmes can raise a defense, a state of mind, insanity defense in the getting that he is in. it is a complex, difficult legal decision that i think this point overlooked, one would gather from the pleadings that have been filed in the case indeed mr. holmes is competent to make a decision to plead guilty. that in and of itself is an interesting issue. >> the charges leveled against him. the prosecution has a wealth of evidence from the scene on the site of the movie theater shooting, 12 people were killed. last wealth of evidence from that boobytrapped apartment that was not too far away where james holmes was living. if you had this case in your purview and holmes was your client is the best defense going down the line, doing away with that competence and going with insanity when it comes to the planning that went into doing something like this? >> if mr. holmes is competent and the lawyers are ethically, you know, comfortable with the idea they have a competent client, the issue comes to explaining the insanity and what that defense entails to a defendant. if a defendant is
holmes can raise a defense, a state of mind, insanity defense in the getting that he is in. it is a complex, difficult legal decision that i think this point overlooked, one would gather from the pleadings that have been filed in the case indeed mr. holmes is competent to make a decision to plead guilty. that in and of itself is an interesting issue. >> the charges leveled against him. the prosecution has a wealth of evidence from the scene on the site of the movie theater shooting, 12...
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john: that the four would have no defense u.s. at present you find the pork does best at what the govement produces. schools in we know what those are like. they produce police protection in the places don't want to walk at night are inhabited by poor people so on ll they do better with things in the market. john: enforcement? the police i think ofas a government job. >> if you look as receny as 18th-century england they have our legal system with no police force if he were robbed it was up to you to find the person who rob you to get him cvicted. john: that sounds impossible. >> existed in england for well over one century and it was successful. freight costs have of modern system for public prosecutorsay in france nt down into the payoff didn it sailed off into the period. we're much too willing to assume the leeway to do things is the waway it has been done. john: e military? >> was more pessimistic about backed because that is with the soviet union was still a serious threat but it self-destructive and at this point the enemie
john: that the four would have no defense u.s. at present you find the pork does best at what the govement produces. schools in we know what those are like. they produce police protection in the places don't want to walk at night are inhabited by poor people so on ll they do better with things in the market. john: enforcement? the police i think ofas a government job. >> if you look as receny as 18th-century england they have our legal system with no police force if he were robbed it was...
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secure video link between it and the defense disement department and state department. the president would be briefed on periodic basis. instead they tell the president benghazi facility is under attack. and he basically says well, great, i will talk to you tomorrow. this, to me, is just appalling. we have known this now for several months. and there has been no attention on it by the mainstream media on it. it is shocking to me. but thatth president is alamo when it comes to astack on facility. >> bill: secretary of state hillary clinton wasn't engaged either on that day. >> we will hear on wednesday. apparently the deputy operations chief for the counter terrorism office at the state department says she was engaged to the effect of freezing out the guys inside the state department who is responsibility it should be for t. to respond to a terrorist attack. >> bill: that could have been after the fact. during the thing when it went down. we know what was going on at the white house. but we still don't know where hillary clinton was. because of that terrible testimony th
secure video link between it and the defense disement department and state department. the president would be briefed on periodic basis. instead they tell the president benghazi facility is under attack. and he basically says well, great, i will talk to you tomorrow. this, to me, is just appalling. we have known this now for several months. and there has been no attention on it by the mainstream media on it. it is shocking to me. but thatth president is alamo when it comes to astack on...
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are there any weaknesses in the defense's case? >> there's always going to be weaknesses in the defense case. when you shot somebody four times. >> without see figure she was out of bed or not. >> i understand that. those are problems. but this is a defense lawyer's dream in the way the prosecution has brought this up. it is not often you get, it is revealed that lead detective is facing seven attempted murder counts. you say, thank you lord, that is unbelievable. then you found he hasn't even looked at the item he's floated out there, trying to create this 'roid rage. he didn't even read the whole word and he didn't test it, we don't have the test results thing. those become irreparable for the prosecution for them to get over. but we don't have a jury. >> stick around, we want to talk about what's next in this case in this dramatic week. plus oscar pistorius is recognized around the world and revered by his fans. how he became a hero to so many and what you may not know about his past. later, all the plans reeva steenkamp had for
are there any weaknesses in the defense's case? >> there's always going to be weaknesses in the defense case. when you shot somebody four times. >> without see figure she was out of bed or not. >> i understand that. those are problems. but this is a defense lawyer's dream in the way the prosecution has brought this up. it is not often you get, it is revealed that lead detective is facing seven attempted murder counts. you say, thank you lord, that is unbelievable. then you...
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democrats on defense and republicans believe they can just win red states. get control of the senate. a month ago they erased republican chances of winning the senate. healthcare.gov and things look different. >> the president's approval rating is different. he is at 41, 42% nationally. we know what it will look like in louisiana and arkansas. it's lower than that. it's mid-term elections that are referendum on the president. much more so than individual members. we look at folks like mary landrieu and say these are good candidates and run strong campaigns, but at the same time the drag from the top of the ticket will be a serious issue for them. they have to figure out how to do that balancing act. he is not going to be the last issue they will have to figure out. that for the big picture will be where the president is. he is at 41% into november of 2014. even if you are running a great campaign, it may be too much. >> hagan, landrieu without obama in 08, none of them are in the senate. pryor is a different story. the obama enthusiasm didn't get there in 20
democrats on defense and republicans believe they can just win red states. get control of the senate. a month ago they erased republican chances of winning the senate. healthcare.gov and things look different. >> the president's approval rating is different. he is at 41, 42% nationally. we know what it will look like in louisiana and arkansas. it's lower than that. it's mid-term elections that are referendum on the president. much more so than individual members. we look at folks like...
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the bottom line is, the government has gotten so big, and so large, the main defense of everyone involved right now, government is so big that we can't possibly know what's going on. we can't possibly know this is going on in belgium. we can't possibly know that security detail is intimidating a whistle blower. we can't know anything. government's too big. >> what about hillary's involvement in benghazi. remember she did the ad against obama? who was in the situation room? >> they didn't have any problem leaking that information by the way. we leaked that, s.e.a.l. team 6, and the 3:00 a.m. call is coming for hillary clinton and the american people want to know, what did you know when did you know it, and why can't you come forward for ten minutes, 15 minutes and answer a few questions. >> what did you think about her comment when she said, what difference does it make? what did you think about that? >> i thought, what's the whole purpose of the entire hearing here, the purpose of the meeting is, to figure out what it is that happened, how we can correct what took place. the whole -- one
the bottom line is, the government has gotten so big, and so large, the main defense of everyone involved right now, government is so big that we can't possibly know what's going on. we can't possibly know this is going on in belgium. we can't possibly know that security detail is intimidating a whistle blower. we can't know anything. government's too big. >> what about hillary's involvement in benghazi. remember she did the ad against obama? who was in the situation room? >> they...
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>> defense very effective. playing a number of different angles and doing it in a very, very smart way. one, insinuating that mistakes and errors were made. we see that all throughout criminal trials, and the jury with the impression that maybe there was compromise. and, two, an idea, what is the difference? how the body was preservatives. the tea moment is the moment of the encounter, you could look at the body and retrotively determine critical factors about the case. >> i thought his testimony was terrible ow ". he had no memory whatsoever about the autopsy. we need to not find little inconsistencies. not a got you came. a major point brought out through his testimony was where was that bullet hole? it went straight through his heart. that defense argument, he was going for the weapon. let's face it. if he was going for the weapon, there would have been a struggle and there wouldn't be a bullet shot straight through his heart. >> another witness talked about it was a contact injury, but gsa, gunshot rescue,
>> defense very effective. playing a number of different angles and doing it in a very, very smart way. one, insinuating that mistakes and errors were made. we see that all throughout criminal trials, and the jury with the impression that maybe there was compromise. and, two, an idea, what is the difference? how the body was preservatives. the tea moment is the moment of the encounter, you could look at the body and retrotively determine critical factors about the case. >> i thought...
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he'll outline his updated policy thursday at the national defense university in washington. topics will include the use of military drones against terrorists, which has been criticized by human rights activists. the president will also talk about closing the prison at guantanamo bay, which he first pledged to do during his presidential campaign five years ago. just ahead a new study about an every-day item that has more germs than a toilet. and, still to come this midday: we're checking in on the markets. plus the latest as yahoo purchases micro-blogging yahoo purchases micro-blogging site "tumblr are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. with 123 days after being grounded for battery issues the streamliner is back up in the air. t
he'll outline his updated policy thursday at the national defense university in washington. topics will include the use of military drones against terrorists, which has been criticized by human rights activists. the president will also talk about closing the prison at guantanamo bay, which he first pledged to do during his presidential campaign five years ago. just ahead a new study about an every-day item that has more germs than a toilet. and, still to come this midday: we're checking in on...
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when the economy is heating up, the defense of consumer staple stocks usually it is out the big rallies in more cyclical names. those who do better in an improving economy. we don't care about blame. we care about winning. and stocks that can't hunt, stocks that cannot win even in a major rally, those are stocks that you need to think twice about owning. here's the bottom line. after a major short term rally, you want to do some trimming of those big winners. pare back your momentum names and last but not least, please sell the losers that got left behind. [ indistinct shouting ] >>> you're watching the "mad money" rally playbook where i'm teaching you the best advantages to take advantage of a market that's up big over a short period of time. let's just say you're tuning in and i'm wounded by the cold shoulder you have shown me. i know you did it as an attempt to hurt my feelings. it worked. i hope you're happy. tv personalities we have feelings too. but let me go back to business. most of my rally playbook has been about what you can do to benefit from higher stock prices. how you can
when the economy is heating up, the defense of consumer staple stocks usually it is out the big rallies in more cyclical names. those who do better in an improving economy. we don't care about blame. we care about winning. and stocks that can't hunt, stocks that cannot win even in a major rally, those are stocks that you need to think twice about owning. here's the bottom line. after a major short term rally, you want to do some trimming of those big winners. pare back your momentum names and...
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robertson's defense, standing behind him. i suspect he is now going to be an even bigger star on the right. he is going to come out okay. he be came their new big hero. >> eugene robinson. go ahead quickly. >> that may be a slight misreading joy of the audience. the awed jns mudience may be brn the dem graphic that would agree. from that standpoint. i don't think there is a lot of african-americans watching this show, on a & e. >> one thing about the net works. they have the research. they know who their audience is. >> down to the decimal point. >> gene. >> jimmy: all -- and joy, none s having seen duck dine streeynad. a swing at hillary clinton over the old iraq war vote. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celeb
robertson's defense, standing behind him. i suspect he is now going to be an even bigger star on the right. he is going to come out okay. he be came their new big hero. >> eugene robinson. go ahead quickly. >> that may be a slight misreading joy of the audience. the awed jns mudience may be brn the dem graphic that would agree. from that standpoint. i don't think there is a lot of african-americans watching this show, on a & e. >> one thing about the net works. they have...
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every defensive player i talk to talks about the same thing. because by the time you figure out who has the ball, now you've got an nfl caliber quarterback with a 94-mile-an-hour fastball, which is what he was as a pitcher. back away from the line of scrimmage with about five seconds to throw. and his receivers are 30, 40 yards down the field. zone defenses cannot handle that. >> and questions about him. is the stage going to be too bright, is he going to be able to handle it? i want to show you guys something. this is a kid who has never lacked confidence. this is a letter he wrote in the fourth grade. they asked him to write a letter to themselves. he not only predicted that he might be playing for the niners, that's in there, but he said he was 5'2" at the time, and he predicted his current height, 6'4". so he's obviously got a good streak until. he can see the future. and we know he sees himself winning this super bowl. pretty amazing for a guy -- >> he needs to go to -- like wall street and start predicting the stock movement or something.
every defensive player i talk to talks about the same thing. because by the time you figure out who has the ball, now you've got an nfl caliber quarterback with a 94-mile-an-hour fastball, which is what he was as a pitcher. back away from the line of scrimmage with about five seconds to throw. and his receivers are 30, 40 yards down the field. zone defenses cannot handle that. >> and questions about him. is the stage going to be too bright, is he going to be able to handle it? i want to...
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i am confident we can developed defenses and an offensive capability, but we have to get on it. that is why would not cut our defense budget. one more new front that we have to be prepared for. gerri: all right. thank you for coming on. always great to see you. thank you so much. well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >> you walk-in. they get in now or for their lunch in their brakes. they work about three hours and then the other three, it's like a beauty shop. they're socializing. the reason being, they would like you -- the union thinks she should hire more people. i mean, that's the unions mentality. then what happens is appearances t
i am confident we can developed defenses and an offensive capability, but we have to get on it. that is why would not cut our defense budget. one more new front that we have to be prepared for. gerri: all right. thank you for coming on. always great to see you. thank you so much. well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the...
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it is hard to see how she would be successful with a self-defense defense. that is the reason she is testifying. she is the only one who can present that defense through her own testimony. whether or not they will give her the death penalty if they convict her. that remains to be seen. >> geraldo: stacey, you are first up next is segment. why do so many of the jury's questions in the extraordinary exchange between the jury and the accused why do so many of the questions concern jodi's sex life? license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got . that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. >> i want to give awe heads up at the bottom of th
it is hard to see how she would be successful with a self-defense defense. that is the reason she is testifying. she is the only one who can present that defense through her own testimony. whether or not they will give her the death penalty if they convict her. that remains to be seen. >> geraldo: stacey, you are first up next is segment. why do so many of the jury's questions in the extraordinary exchange between the jury and the accused why do so many of the questions concern jodi's sex...
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what harm is caused the defense in the case alleged when here -- you are sleeping with a 17-year-old student, my god you are a shut. maybe you didn't sleep with all the bengals but you are -- >> bill: the jury didn't come to a verdict? >> the jury today was hung mistrial declared by a federal judge today. i believe the jury scheduled with that last element. i believe the jury wanted to find the web site guilty of defamation but the fact that the -- they had 27-year-old teacher and student. >> are they going to go? >> she has exhausted a lot of money. it's up to the attorneys. i can't imagine she can afford to prosecute. >> i don't know how much money the web site has. even if she wins. >> so i'm not sure. >> how much money could you get out of these low lives. >> i ask her on the show. she allegedly sleeps with 15-year-old student. >> correct. >> the 15-year-old student so testifies to the police. she is charged. then she marries the kid so he can't testify against her? >> here is the way -- she is married at the time the. the 42-year-old teacher is married at the time she has the af
what harm is caused the defense in the case alleged when here -- you are sleeping with a 17-year-old student, my god you are a shut. maybe you didn't sleep with all the bengals but you are -- >> bill: the jury didn't come to a verdict? >> the jury today was hung mistrial declared by a federal judge today. i believe the jury scheduled with that last element. i believe the jury wanted to find the web site guilty of defamation but the fact that the -- they had 27-year-old teacher and...